Investigating whether Marina Ruy Barbosa and Suzane Richthofen collaborated on the production of the series "Tremembé"
The upcoming Brazilian series 'Tremembé' is generating a significant amount of buzz, with fans and critics alike eagerly awaiting its release in the second half of 2025. Based on Ullisses Campbell's book of the same name, the series promises to delve into deep social issues, making it one of the most anticipated shows in the country.
Adoro Cinema portal recently released a new clip from the series, showcasing Marina Ruy Barbosa's portrayal of Suzane von Richthofen. In the clip, Suzane's character is seen in a poignant monologue, expressing regret about opportunities lost outside of prison. Specifically, she laments her delayed studies, including university entrance exams and potential careers such as a lawyer or diplomat.
Suzane von Richthofen was convicted for the murder of her parents in 2002, a fact not mentioned in the series. Despite this, the anticipation for 'Tremembé' is not limited to the actress alone. Ketryn Carvalho from Grupo Observatório is also involved in the production.
Marina Ruy Barbosa, who has been praised for her acting skills, stated that she had no contact whatsoever with Suzane von Richthofen while preparing for her role. In an interview with the magazine 'Ela' from the Globo newspaper, she expressed her excitement about the project and the opportunity to portray such a complex character.
The series is being directed by José Eduardo Belmonte, a well-known name in Brazilian cinema. With its compelling storyline and talented cast, 'Tremembé' is sure to be a must-watch for fans of the actress and those who follow productions that tackle deep social issues.
As we wait for the series' release, the anticipation continues to grow. With its promising premise and talented team, 'Tremembé' is set to make a significant impact on Brazilian television. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated production.
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